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Wista Germany with a new Management Board team

HAMBURG. At the start of October, the group leader Port State Control at the ship classification society DNV GL, Claudia Ohlmeier (1), was again voted 1st Chairwomen of Wista Germany (Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association). The 2nd Chairwoman of Wista Germany, Captain Nicole Langosch (2), nautical terminal coordinator at the Hamburg Vessel Coordination Center (HVCC), will continue her second year in office. New faces in the Wista Management Board are Franziska Eckhoff (3), manager of the Eckhoff shipping company, as event manager and Nadine Kornblum (4), independent surveyor for marine and cargo, as contact person. Dr. Phanthian Zuesongdham (5), Head of Digital and Business Transformation at the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA), remains in charge of press and communications at Wista Germany. Martina Heinsen (6) managing partner of Certis GmbH auditing company, was reappointed as treasurer. Eva-Maria Braje(7), lawyer at Ince & Co Germany LLP, is in charge of the newly created area of Compliance. 

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